"So, Rose… where to today?" The Doctor asked as he leaned against the console of his beloved TARDIS.
Rose was walking in from her room in the TARDIS(ninth door to the left of the wardrobe room) and into the control room, currently 'coral' design, when he asked her this. It took her a minute to register what he asked, her mind still half asleep. You could tell she hadn't even had her tea to wake up yet. She ran a hand through her tangled hair, attempting to untangle some of it, and then answered him.
"Uh… how about Pluto?" she said.
"Pluto?" he questioned as he reached across the console, and grabbed a teacup. He handed it to her, and she took a sip.
"Mm… yeah, Pluto. I mean honestly doctor, what could be the worst that could possibly happen to us on the tiny, cold planet of Pluto?" Rose joked, taking another sip of her tea. Danger and mischief always seemed to find them… more likely the other way around to be honest.
"Plutoisnotaplanet." The Doctor coughed. Rose understood what he said, but she was still quite confused.
"What do you mean Pluto isn't a planet?" she asked, looking at him.
"Well, at this moment I suppose it is. It's still early 2006, isn't it?"
"Yeah…?"
"Well… later this year, in August, you Earthlings decide Pluto is no longer a planet. You demote it to a dwarf planet. Though I suppose it doesn't really matter. It's not as if anyone ever goes there- even in the future, with all the other civilizations. We mostly stay away from it. It's just icy rock there. Nothing major or exciting. Just cold." He said, ruffling his hair.
"Really?"
"Yep."
"But I like Pluto…." Rose said, pouting at The Doctor.
"Not my decision. Anyways, we can still go if you'd like. I'm sure we'll find something to do there…" The Doctor said "Just don't expect much."
"Okay!" Rose said putting her empty tea cup down. She was excited for some time off saving planets from destruction and making peace between alien races. Just this once it would be nice to just have a little fin with the Doctor. "Let's go!"
He smiled widely at his blonde companion, and then he turned towards the console he was leaning on. He put on his black rimmed glasses- not that he needed them, but to make him look smarter according to Rose- and then he turned towards the panel of the console with the astral maps. Going over to the touch screen he hit some things something in Circular Gallifrey quickly before spinning the slide control. He looked quickly back at the computer screen, and then flipped the master dematerialization switch.
"Hold on!" he said to Rose. Before she could even process what he said the TARDIS was spinning through the time vortex. Rose stumbled a little, and the doctor reached out to catch her. As he did so it landed, but it hit the planet hard, launching her forward. The doctor tried to catch her, but she fell on top of him.
She had he arms on either side of his head, and pushed her upper body up a bit. She looked at him, and he looked at her and then they both burst out laughing. She was blushing slightly, and his eyes were bright with mirth.
"Are you going to get off of me, or are we going to stay like this for the rest of our lives?" he said a little teasingly. Rose smirked, and then rolled off of him.
The Doctor got up and reached out a hand to help Rose up. "Well now, we should probably go get the wardrobe room and get on some heat insulating space suits. We're going to need a lot of heat out there considering how far away it is from the sun. It is a gigantic frozen planet after all."
